LOGINI hope you all had a great Christmas and are looking foward to a bright New Year. With the end of this year, I declare the end of this book. It was a long, strenuous yet fun journey. This book was a little challenging for me to right but I am glad that I could finish it in the end. I hope you all
Dear Santi Klaus This is Hope. I hope you are doing well. I am writing this letter to tell you what I want for this Christmas. Momma told me that I should always ask how someone is doing otherwise it was rude. I heard you give gifts to good children. I am a good girl too. I ate all the oranges mo
Three months later, things have become much more stable and peaceful. The people of the Brimsard Bay pack had somewhat accepted Ray’s rule as the Alpha. Most of them appreciated how good he was as a ruler. They never received that kind of treatment from Tyler. I was able to build a new hospital, a
AMBER We all projected our powers into one place. Agni mainly guided everyone by projecting her powers first. Rays of iridescent light were projected in slanted lines that converge at one point. At the converging point, it glowed and was transferred all over to the circle between which Angela was s
“Well, this is bad but I think I can fight it.” Agni muttered. “That’s good. Because otherwise we’d be killed by werewolf zombies and that won’t be impressive.” I replied. Angela charged the entire army at once towards us. Tyler was taking the lead as usual, but he kind of looked funny the way h
AMBER I wasn’t sure what happened next, but the lower part of my body that was hurting and burning, didn’t feel like that anymore. I opened my eyes and looked down. My eyes widened in shock as I saw that my lower half was completely alright. There was no trace of it being burned by the flames. Th
He had a smile on his face. “Princess, you arrived at a good time. I was going to introduce you to the beautiful pack mother of Valeford. Mrs. Dawson.” He pointed, and Maria chuckled. “Oh, you are too kind, Alpha Blackwaters.” She said and took a sip from her teacup. “By all means, please call m
I sighed. He was being brutally honest. “I understand. You are worried about Valeford, and that’s reasonable. But you didn’t have to go against the Alpha for it.” He frowned. “I am not going against anyone. You see, I am not in support of anyone here. I am only trying to look out for my pack. The
Ray’s jaw clenched, his gaze shifting away. “Why him? You can’t trust him. Last night proved that. He’ll always act in what he believes is the pack’s best interest.” A faint smile touched my lips. “That’s precisely why I need him for my plan.” Although Ray continued to wear a skeptical expression,
AMBER Sylvia had shared the news with me about what had transpired. Now Ray was aware of my wolf-less condition. I sat in the conservatory, my back pressed against the glass wall, lost in silence. My trembling hands clutched a pill. Amid my thoughts, echoes of Abby’s voice from the nightmare resou







